August 17, 2007
Know If You're Pregnant: The Early Signs of Pregnancy
Probably the surest and fastest way to know if you are pregnant is by using an over-the-counter pregnancy test, although you might have yourself checked by a doctor to conduct a series of tests like pregnancy ultrasound to confirm a pregnancy. However, there are early signs of pregnancy that you may want to use as an indicator of whether you are pregnant or not.
The Initial Signs
When you miss your scheduled period or your period is unusual-looking (like light spotting), this is considered the classic sign of pregnancy. It should be immediately followed by a pregnancy test to confirm if you are pregnant so you can take necessary measures to care for yourself and your baby. Also, one of the early signs of pregnancy is breast tenderness; this is when you feel that your breasts are too sensitive to touch due to the change of your hormones and can also lead to the swelling of these areas. Some women feel nauseous about two weeks after conception although other women may not feel nauseous when they are pregnant. Extreme fatigue due to a lot of changes happening in your body, headaches, and increase in salivation are also among the early signs of pregnancy. Some women report that they need to urinate more than usual when they are pregnant, this is one of the most common early signs of pregnancy.
As you undergoing a lot of changes in your body, your hormones may play a big role in your sudden mood swings and emotional changes. These chemical changes in your body affect the way you feel about things.
The Greatest Indicator
Some women claim that they just know and feel that they are pregnant probably that is because women have instincts. But the early signs of pregnancy may be misleading or deceptive because some women who experience these symptoms later find out that these signs are caused by some other reason. Others may not feel any early signs of pregnancy at all and later come to know that they are pregnant.
The most reliable indicator of pregnancy is early pregnancy test kit, which are readily available in drugstores and clinics and are proven to be just as effective and accurate as laboratory testing. If you are still doubtful and not sure if the pregnancy test is accurate, you can just go to the doctor for further evaluation.
Recommended Reading
- Very early signs of pregnancy
- Knowing The Early Signs Of Pregnancy
- Unique Early Signs of Pregnancy
- "Am I or Aren't I?" – 10 Pregnancy Signs
- Early Pregnancy Signs And Symptoms – How To Know

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HELLO,
I AM A LITTLE WORRIED ABOUT SOME CHANGES I HAVE NOTICED ON MY BODY. MY NAPPLES STAY HARD AND SOMETIMES SORE. MY STOMACH HAS BECOME VERY BIG. I HAVE NOT SEEN MY PERIOD SINCE JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 3 2008. I HAVE ALSO BEEN DOING ALOT OF SLEEPING, BUT I ALSO DO ALOT OF SLEEPING WHEN MY SUGAR IS UP.
i dont really know im only 15 and i had sex my bf said he knows the condom did not break but i think it did im about 2 days late for my period and i am scared because i dont want to disappoint my parents but if i am pregnant what do i do. i have had body pain all over since about yesterday at about noon please someone help me